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Eric Van Lustbader

Eric Van Lustbader, who dropped his middle name ‘Van’ for several years due to a confusion about his last name, was born and raised in Greenwich Village.

He is the author of more than twenty best-selling novels, including ‘The Ninja’, in which he introduced Nicholas Linnear, one of modern fiction’s most loved and enduring heroes, ‘Black Heart’, ‘Angel Eyes’, ‘The Kaisho’, ‘Floating City’, ‘Second Skin’, and ‘Dark Homecoming’.

More recently he is well known for continuing the Robert Ludlum Jason Bourne series.

His novels have been translated into twenty languages; his books are best-sellers worldwide and are so popular whole sections of bookstores from Bangkok to Dublin are devoted to them.

Eric is a graduate of Columbia College, with a degree in Sociology. Before turning to writing full time, he enjoyed highly successful careers in the New York City public school system, where he holds licenses in both elementary and early childhood education, and in the music business, where he worked for Elektra Records and CBS Records, among other companies.

He was the first writer in the US to write about Elton John, and to predict his success. As a consequence, he and Elton and Bernie Taupin, Elton’s lyricist became friends. Writing in ‘Cash Box’ Magazine, he also predicted the successes of such bands as Santana, Roxy Music, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, David Bowie, and The Who, among others.

In his spare time, Eric serves on the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee of the City and Country School in Greenwich Village, and tends his prized collection of Japanese maples and beech trees.

He is a Second-Level Reiki master. He and his wife Victoria, who is on the Board of the South Fork-Shelter Island chapter of The Nature Conservancy (after working for them for seven years as Associate Director of Development and Special Events), have been residents of the South Fork of Long Island for more than fifteen years.

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Jason Bourne, international assassin of deadly repute, was an identity assumed by covert agent David Webb. Retired from the CIA and now a professor at Georgetown University, Webb’s life is finally his own–until he becomes the target of an assassin and is framed for the murder of his two closest associates. Fighting for his life(…)

Jason Bourne takes a mission to rescue his only friend in the CIA, Martin Lindros, who disappeared in Africa while tracking shipments of yellowcake uranium. Once safely back in America, Lindros persuades Bourne to help track the money trail of terrorists buying the nuclear material in Odessa. But once there, Bourne is hampered by confusing(…)

Jason Bourne returns to Georgetown University and the mild world of his alter ego, David Webb, hoping for normalcy. But after so many adrenaline-soaked years of risking his life, Bourne finds himself chafing under the quiet life of a linguistics professor. Aware of his frustrations, his academic mentor, Professor Specter, asks for help investigating the(…)

Jason Bourne’s nemesis Arkadin is still hot on his trail and the two continue their struggle, reversing roles of hunter and hunted. When Bourne is ambushed and badly wounded, he fakes his death and goes into hiding. In safety, he takes on a new identity, and begins a mission to find out who tried to(…)

After Bourne is ambushed and nearly killed while in Indonesia, he fakes his death to take on a new identity and mission- to find out who is trying to assassinate him. In the process, Bourne begins to question who he really is and what he would become if he no longer carried the Bourne identity.(…)

Jason Bourne is searching for an elusive cadre of terrorists planning to destroy America’s most strategic natural resources. He needs the help of his long-time friend, General Boris Karpov, the newly appointed head of Russia’s most feared spy agency, FSB-2. Karpov is one of the most determined, honorable, and justice-hungry men that Bourne knows. But(…)

The man Jason Bourne fishes out of the frozen lake is near death, bleeding profusely from a gunshot wound and drowning. He awakens as an amnesiac, with no memory of who he is or why he was shot–and Bourne is eerily reminded of his own past.

Still reeling from tragedy, Bourne is drawn back into the fight between the Mexican cartels when he learns that his nemesis Ouyang Jidan is involved. Determined to discover the connection between the Chinese official Ouyang and a deceased drug lord, Bourne sets off for Shanghai…where he’ll face his greatest threat to date…

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